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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 18

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Vl WWW' Wednesday, December 29, 1965 The Post-Crescent 6 i Kluba Raps 262 In Tri -City Loop Don Strutz Tops Major Scratch League With 636 Pin Series Stout Suffers First Defeat; BeloifWins Carroll Handed 101-83 Setback by Carleton in Meet BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wisconsin lost its only un Vanderbilt Rolls To 113-98 Tourney Win Over Syracuse lOtlvRanked Providence Downs Illinois in ECAC Holiday Test Py PICK OOITH straight points that gave thp AoHatpd Tren Sports Writer Commodore 8 49-44 halftime It tok forrp time for tall pfp hit repeatedly from Gvrie lee to get uswi to short Intermission His lot longer to Sn r0" half srrM countered the run. is ttrpr Anri mrnd shooting of Bing. who Jim Kluba powered i 262 Emrich 554; Al Laux 554; a 627, "Kat" Kassube 552; Ralph came ana tinisnea wnn series to lead the Sabre Lanes Lorenz 550. beaten college basketball teamjTrj.City Men's League Tuesday but gained another in holiday fM American, Klmberly Elmer Kobs 598; John Land- holiday tourneys Tuesday night, UoVnuna Ha.tw! 24B John DeYoung blasted a 580; Jim Kilsdonk 578; Stout, winner of six straight! Eame and Don Strutz had a 636 Gary Kuborn 572; Cletus Dietz- games and leader of the State series to lead the way in tne er 565; Barney Van Daalwyck broke the tournev single game university umterence, was up- At-w sv-ratrh reatmn at svi te Variprhilt Commodores are ended 96 69 In the St. uu-.

hiohlicht area runnirg wild point record spt bv Utah's Bill McGill in tournpv hv St 3 n-wiy men Minn Bob Austin .572, Larry Kaez- Vanderbilt. thp ration's No 2 hasKe'hal! power, rollpd team that had won only In Semifinals limited schedule. marek 566, Jerry Rasmussen one previous game. 9 (J DeYoung came in for Norm Jahnke 558, Jim But Beloit College, finally up nonors in series as ne 5mits 554. to it.s straight victory The victory sent Vandprhilt Tuesdav right, nuisconng pre- into Wednesday night' semifi-vious'v tifhra'pn Syracuse 113 rials with Southern California, PS in the first round of ihp Ios T.VfiS victor ovpr Northwestern starting its season, made its a 627 tnreesome.i byQobe'tl1! Strut, had games of 238 and 225 Wilt Leads itn'iia kiaic, UU 111 in the high set.

the Carroll Tournament Other counts over the 600 mark in the Major Loop included a 616 by Phil Kurczewski and Dominican was the only other Wisconsin quintet able to win js 11 sioppea Jinnois uiicago a 3 103-92 in the Racine Invitational, icahro by Chuck Bayer. Ihe Lanes team cracked a Philadelphia Past Celtics By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Roston Celtics, perennial champions in the National Basketball Association playoffs, Carroll Winless Winless Carroll lost its 1,022 single game count. Joe Van Cuvk smacked a 231 sev- Arce'ips fi-font 9 pivot in Tuesday night second Iyfp pi'ited in points. pame, and I'CLA and Turdup, Ur's 31-point second half cn nn nn thrir Mnnday owners, fth'ed ihp Commodores to with-' Tenth-ranked Providence, ftand a record point binge by only other member of the Top Svracuse ate Pave King and Tpn in action, edged Illinois Riband the Orange its first set- "9 Bill Flair's tap-in with bark i'n sevm starts. three seconds to play and A few rnrs ago.

Up was a of timid teenager who stood FpMlval at Npw Vork 4 and like it. "I didn't vr- rneetBoston r'm basketball then," be re- whlrh whipped Army calif, "because I wouldn't he bphlnd John Austin 25 caught dead in those short for the Thursday rants." Out of Shell 1 Wcsey I'nseld and Done enth straight to Carleton 101-83 game and 609 series to take in the Decorah, Iowa, Meet. individual honors in the Ameri-The tourney pace picks up with! can at Jerry's Lanes, Paul Warficld, for the Cleveland a pass-catching star Browns, is ready for may be in trouble in their own the Browns' game against the College All-Stars, didn't return to the lineup until the second last game of the regular NFL season. (AP Wirephoto) opening games tonight in noli- 1 Eastern Division this year, Hign score in me lmr, War a i a I mnc day meets at Lawrence and La a 1 1 a r7 action in Sunday's National Football League title game against Green Bay. Warfield, who broke his collarbone in Picks Alabama Over Nebraska His high school coach pventu Murrey, a pair ot ft toot ieap-crs, sparked Louisville and De League at Jerry's Lanes last he havfn.t made night was a 568 threesome by nnawav vet Harold Nelson.

Bob Hopfensper- rae are on top in the ger runnerup the circuit rth. CH rate them from third-place PhU-Last had a 5b5. adelphia after the Warriors and Major Scratch League wjt amberlain whacked Bos- Bob Kositzke 590; Arlo Tel-1 ln2.93 Tupsd nj ht ally won Clyde over to baskpt- troit to tnurnampnt champion ba a nut it tooK some reverse ships at Miami and Detroit, re crosse. St. John's, with a 1-4 record before meeting Stout, got a 32-point boost from Joe Mucha, playing his first game after the end of a football season which brought national honors to the Johnnies.

Stout trailed 49-40 at halftime and wilted badly afterwards. Five other St. John's players were in double figures along with Mucha. while Jerrv Kiss- psychology by Vanderbilt pilot spectively. Roy Skinner last season to bring Paul Christman Says Best Bid in 1940 Was $6,500 Scores 26 Points I'nsrld scored 2fi points and r.

7r A 'r. icinnati is second, two games Flood 568; Al Cast 234-561; Rog hack (ne closest race the shy center out of his shell. Skinner showed Ie an opposing team scouting report that rat- graftned 21 renounds hclnre ed him a poor defensive player. Wade Houston hit a long one-sn indifferent rebounder and an hander at the final buzzer, lift-easy mark to push around. ing Louisville past Miami, 1-ee responded with a school 85 84 in overtime final of the East has seen in years.

In other games Wednesday night, Los Angeles slugged St. Louis 107-100 and San Francisco battered Detroit 120-107. Chamberlain turned his head-to-head duel with Boston's BUI By WILL GRIMSLEY land fit as when he led MissourrOrange Bowl had only the lower man led the Blue Devils with MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Paul to the Miami game in 1940, los-l stands seating about Elaine Dietzen Socks 223 Game Elaine Dietzen socked a 223 game, and Jerry Albers had a Christman, who played in to Georgia Tech 21-7. His he recalled.

"1 remember every Belott, which delayed its bas. record of 2fi rebounds in his next Hurricane Classic. a Mrrn uii -x! ninic anA Orange Bowl as a highly nubli- crewcut hair now is snow white. on the team got a box with ketball beginning until the holi- gamp 509 series to share honors in the Russell into a one-man show. aeain'a few nights later and has 1' rebounds as Detroit trimmed rd All-Amenca quarterback The game Saturday night; two pair of socks.

It was their; days because of an unorthodox 25 the Christmas been a terror off and around the William Mary 80-65 for Ihe yrars 8R0' Picks scrawny Ala-sends lightest team Bryant present, donated by a academic schedule, led Winona Kimberly Ladies League at scored 31 points and hama over muscle heavy Ne-ever coached against a massive, local merchant. by 49-30 at halftime and nuicklv Motor Citv Classic crown. Eddie Jerry Lanes recently. grabbed 40 renounds as tne boards ever since. Blanked bv Svracu-e for the Boikin's 37 points paced East-braska in the 32nd ame hpre unbeaten Cornhusker squad; "You didn't have the pro 'ts command to 64-34 early with linemen of better than 250 scouts standing around with un-! in the second half.

Phil Wooley i I Kentucky to a 907fi romp first 17 minnlrc TuccHau nmhl em it A 1 1 1 I i i i Elaine was one pin behind in76ers won their fifth game in the series with a 508. Cliff Wydeven last six. Agency leads the circuit with a I Russell managed 11 points 33-15 record. land had 17 rebounds. i.i imiiik auim rru rxnuKG iiiiiiri( unn amnun no narif.

i i i i nacwi Maimv ti-irh 'i-i Hnnn Lee broke loos- for eicht ovpr Harvard in me consolation, mT. Vr T. I1" mcu n-a wen us. Big Halftime Lead game at Detroit. (hp Inrmor Miccntiri etar eail rv Wilcnn Pah tfirllanJ nnri -ff-.

i pnn rnro kaiAn rn-lAtnM i. "Alsn- yu nave t0 fiRureTrank Solitch, who led the no bonus." i 51-29 halftime lead and was Injured Players Improve tnal Bryant (the Alabama try in rushing offense. I rhristman wPnt rvJm no trouble against Carroll I' 1 roacn.) nas an answer for every- its also a battle between the iro anj ininoj Cf Ti-'host this year for the annual 3-Nebraka-and. Cardinals when he got out nil ran ovnori htm Viai'A i Alahoma ronL-oH lagme i Invitational behind Jim Snook's meet which has a fixed field but rotating site. Beloit has vit tutu in nnc iimiiiiiiia i cji ui Bobcats Face Rochester '6' Visit Mustang! Tonight, Entertain Rangers Saturday U.S.

HOCKEY LEAGUE AbouttheWeather an answer for Nebraska's tremendous size," Christman is almost as lean Can't Be Swayed La. JuTa. ltaken the crwn the last two Although he hails from the Plyears. midlands, Christman, now ne a Defending champion Luther television announcer, can't sometimes for $176.68. Carthaee 79-48 en swaverf frnm a nartinlitv mrs.vl sa'ry WHO GCQUCa route to a 101-88 victory the Bv BOB VOGES the wiry, tough Alabama fnr money yu asked "opening round of its own tour-whose 8-1-1 record is overshad-a jnament.

Alex Rowell had 29 Broncos' Berry Has Infected tire. Mullen slipped on a sive Dlav and strained his shoul- 18 points. The loss was Davidson's second in nine games. Soph John Haarlow caged 18 points as Princeton nipped Mississippi State 69-67 to gain the tourney final against the Middies. Walt Wesley, Kansas' 6 foot-ll renter, outscored 7-foot-l Nick Piho of Kansas State 24-12.

leading the Jayhawkers to a 69fi.l decision over the Wildcats in thp first round of thp Big Eight PASADENA, Calif. (AP)- owed bv Nebraska's imposing Waterloo 7 Marquette 5 10-0 mark. $800,000 for halfback from Texas Tech (Donny Anderson)." Kidney Removed "Nebraska is a good team, a St. Paul big one." Christman said, "but DENVER. Colo.

(AP) vvvl1 .1 w. poinis lor Lumer ana JacK tutz threat of a rain-drenched, wind- der last week. 22 for Carthage. swept Rose Bowl worried both Prothro reported that defen- Augsburg, which had won Michigan State and UCLA foot- sive end Jim Colletto, a senior, only one previous game, upset ball coaches today. I will play in this last game of his tourney favorite St.

Olaf. loser Tournament of Roses parade college eligibility. Colletto dislo-of only one previous, 76- 74 in, officials and the fans who cated his left wrist in a midsea-the other game. St. Olaf's high-Lsnapped up tickets for the game against Air Force and scoring Jess elson sank a des-j807-seat arena were equally con-ony saw action for 20 minutes paration shot at the end, but cerned.

a few weeks later aeainst South- Berry, kick return specialist Green Bay Rorbpster Fox Yallev Red Wings Move Within 2 Points i mw uiem againsi and Missouri should have won 1 i-, Journey Jow State topped Cc, To b-v two -touchdown. (Nebraska orario SO 77 ininmo kancac uimii line luesaay lorado. 89 72. joining Kansas r-r-r- rs tOhf (n ntrinrt Eiirnnrv In be Of NHL Lead V-R Nebr.aska and in the mo nf 'Tm afraid Alabama will iL.uitTu.i..n Minr i-rt. we semi inais.

too toueh for the hie hov: RrKTnv ap Green Bav Bobca's return to An official of the American J. D.8 BOM UN (AP) Tne Detroit iniciais ruiea tne nnai Duzzer The U.S, Weather Bureau said em California. His wrist was parlaying an1came first. a developing storm might leave taken out of a cast just this iH, unnii iniiY v) football League club said siaai mnri mgs aie oi "nimir inrv-rankprl Mukp tn siv starts i. IhP rirastip rhannoc 1 Jafsnr inUmA In aririitnn rn the mntn atinn 1 nn nt oir, iknn irvautru me UTdMiC reca Pfl tonizht with an invasion of .1.

oociors pronnuncea me opera- unnm dimratu Kri-h-tAr overpowered Texas Ai.M 101-4 tl0n a complete success and ex- 0,31 have been nought in foot- goalie Roger Crozier and mas- and championship game at Car- east late Thursday. The rival teams worked out in oiiu in unit mviiuir tuiiim nerttiH tho nmrjiH Rerri, i "'c fluu sftviw.Rei-.ierv oi me Boston tsru ns in a uumci aim rvamic luiuKm, ine weamerman oreo cis onvacv luesnav. A makeup "ioin.es. mm ior a second straigni iNa-, 11131 luuna amta aie ciear SKies eaiuraav dui nose Micngan state worKea its oe- in, rw fh 0h'0' ucom; be released from the hospital Dec 11 game with pletmg the first round of the Al WPPk nr in riavs scheduled "When we played Hockey League cham-i0" lap at each La Crosse officials and coaches re-lfense for an hour, then put the the Must an v.ih-i:p (Mirnamrni ai WKiano- Rmnrn oarii-P pionship. Lawrence.

fused to be comtorted by the offense through drills. Daugh- postponed becausp me vtirt-ii ma ii v. ine nnsi scnoo ano The hustling Red Wings' Lawrence is pitted against long range forecast. erty inserted new plays into the Bay ska'ers were then on a two- RhfxiP is.and reached the semis Ztl "Oliege Basketball The Rose Bowl turf already workout especially designed to movpd to within two points of.iwthland while Milton faces the first-place Montreal Canadi-st- Norbert in the other game ens by defeating the Bruins for I in the Vikings' tourney, the seventh straight time Tues-! i mu r.uii(ir. wnn victories Monday nignt.

i w.ll deride porwirm of fourth non.t(Hlrn;imrnt adlnn, Pi3CP in the I SHL race 8. r.n, hnnstrH its r.nrH tn Pro Basketball least temporarily. 7-1 and snapped Utah's unheat By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS uni instil. n3 vmfiici iciiriru WVIIIIVIIIV4 iwVil Tuesday 'i Results The Bobcats will be handicap- rn skein bv humbling the by the loss of veteran skins R4 at Cincinnati. Ohio his second consecutive 1-0 shut-1 out.

It was the only league ac- Rov Emorson In was covered by a tarpaulin, baffle UCLA, borrowed from the Los Angeles The coaches again relieved Memorial Coliseum, tension by exchanging digs in "I've never known rain to a telephone conversation broad-help anybody," sad MSU coach cast over a public address sys-Duffy Daugherty. "But the rain tern for the benefit of newsmen wouldn't hurt as much as a high in a pressroom near the Rose wind." "It would be sure to hurt us," "We even worked on extra commented Bruin coach Tom-' points, although we'll never use City University Tournment Championship CCNY Qun CnllM Cnnsolntinn Brooklyn 8. Hunter Collect Rumbow CUisie Tulnl 91, Wlthlro'on 7 (ll nlphi w. Nw Htrrpthirt Chfin Molstii S'm SlJtp 170 SI Vcy'i, ia MIDWEST Sl't Wk Fort 11 Cintlnnetl Utn Southwest eonnectitut ievinr FA Tens Tern in. New Me'co Ste'e tion.

wingman Ken hounoncn, still rh bad avrraced 107 noints Have you ever seen a club DovK Llin Pln troubled by a badly bruised prr game while winning seven snouiopr sunerea on me r.uro- straight on its home floor. check like that?" Boston Coach Milt Schmidt asked in amaze- SYDXEY, Australia (AP) Parrs Ohio Stale Philadelphia 102. Boston 93 Los Angeles 107, St. Louis 100 San Francisco 120, Detroit 107 Today'i Games Los Angeles at Cincinnati Boston at New York San Francisco at Baltimore Philadelphia at Detroit Games pean trip pick nougneny. mp club's all-time scoring leader ment after the Wings made the Defending champion Australia, 'my Prothro, who has indicated them Saturday," said Prothro.

Bob Dove threw in 23 points. wno nas EonP Wlinoui a COai- nai-inc rihin Stato tn an aiLSt Bruins look like a group of com-, which had already clinched the UCLA will go to the air to try Daugherty asked for the speed Ste'e M. Los "ijei S'e(e Beech S'e'e 0, Monte Stete fic suaiigeis. 100. thus far this season, will triumph over Wake Forest at replace Ruohonen on the first Columbus, Ohm, and Connecti-line.

which has Paul Coppo at rut rocKrd Bavlor at Waco. San Francisco vs. Boston 8 Paul Brown Encouraged by iDavis Cup. split its final two to pass over tne bpartan UCLA right half Dick Witcher Round singles match- fense, tops in the nation against and end Melvin Farr. with Spain today.

i ground attacks. "Witcher does the 100 yards in i In a match billed as an unoffi-i On the cheerful side, the two 08.3 and Farr is a little fast-icial world amateur tennis rival camps reported improve-er," said Prothro, giving him championship, Manuel Santana ment to injured players. 'improbable times, of Spain defeated Australia's' John Mullen, third string "People should stop feel-jRoy Emerson 2-6, 6-2. 6-4, 15-13. 'Spartan quarterback, was backing sorry for you," responded center ano jonn Harpeil at lett Tex behind the 2R-point Providence wing.

Tlaver-Coach John Maya- scoring of Wes Rialnsuknia. Angeles fich has indicated. Small college king F.vansvillp Fort Wavne vs. Detroit His Seng, of Cincinnati Philadelphia at St. Louts H.S.

Basketball By AL HEI ers meet in Palm Beach, Fla santana is the American cham-Tunning wi'n tne in prac-; Daugherty. ana tmerson is me wim-i CINCINNATI. Ohio fAP reh. 14. ipion Following tonight's match, the gainpd the finals of its own invi-; Bobcats return to thp Brown tatmnal tournament by bombing County Vptprans Memorial Kpnt Statp 114 88 as Larry Arena Saturday night to make Humes hit for 34 points.

Thp their first home start sim Ic. Purple Aces meet 4 against the potent Marquette 71 68 winner over Yale, in Iron Rangers. night's final. I TN MSOCIATIO Paul Brown is busy He added: "The thinking is.bledon king. little wioww umtiM Tourney Pinrinnati to thp National Foot that an NFL city npeds mills, Santana's victory did Pr" hall Iacue owners and the re-nd r'ants and factories where more than overjoy the Span-! wirnntin B.n.os Mii-'eiiit.

are encouracine 1ne mrn ta" about the team all iards in the crowd, of 7.000 at. cif'Miii 74, tnt nverfimee Athlend InvitettAnal iVTiite City Stadium since Aus- 'I've contacted manv of the QHy. Ccllaibone Fully Healed Mmneepniu. Me'Shetl 4, Wesh. nvl.nfll.e nnA I Bm enpnnracprl hv' He emphasized that the big tralia had already clinched the: 105 W.Colleg.

Zuelka Bldg pi.itn ie (rtnsnletinnl rouniim. cairi Rmun inpopuiation in ana arouna Lin-nest-ot-iive series ana tne lud 51, Weyieie. (chem r'nniMpi Ian interview with the Enquirer t-innali plus its climate would be by winning Monday's two sin-j frnm hie hnmo in t. a Calif 'other pluses. matches and the doubles; Paul Warfield Set winnne cotter Tourney Wmtwe.

Mmn, 03, feu Cl''l SEMI-ANNUAL eon 1 I "Just'how much of this is per- Brown said he doubted that Tuesday, nnal smcp I have been assn- Ihe NFL would go into Houston In the other singles today, I Cme AouWes St. Foul, il dated with these men in the because the city already has an Fred Stolle of Australia defeat-. L-eague ea palns ivianuei uisoerx i. past. I don't know but I'm hope- American Football MEN'S SHOE SALE 6-4.

8-6. fully optimistic that Cincinnati Pv Kl ARNEV EGERTON I will get the franchise. Brown, former coach of the Cleveland Browns, is seeking to bring an NFL franchise to Cincinnati when the league expands in 17. Brown would be coach and general manager of the new 'team. 1 en et mi RCNCH For Game Sunday CLEV ELAND.

Ohm iAPi a key figure In the Browns' of Paul Warfield, who was passer fense last ear so much so Frank Ryan's favorite target in that some observers predicted Cleveland's rinvp for the Na- after his injury Aug 6 that with-tioral Football league champi- out him the Browns would fall laq year, i health) on their (aces this year, again and licking forward to In his freshman year last sea Sunday's NFL title contest at son, Warfield caught S2 passes Green Bay. for 920 yards and nine touch- If the fine vounc downs. No one else in the Cleve-f anker toes ail thp way against land receiving corps even ap-the Parkers it will be the first proaclied Warfield yardage time this tnr bp has fmishi'd a record gamp Hp started op'v Iwicp The speedster from Ohio Statp Warfield' collarbone was was given douhlp coverage by ehatteied Aug 6 in thp game opponents around thp the mllrge Ail Stars This made it tougher for oppo-; tne Browns' first exhibition npnts to rover rpcpiver Gary; HRINCR Big League City "Cincinnati is already a big1 city and the owners in the National Football League know it," hp continued. The former Cleveland coach said there is "a new theory iseeping into the NFL against the so called vacaton cities like Diego and Miami. $59 An $i69 $10.95 to $33,95 APPLICANTS WANTED For POSITION of FIREMAN 2 Positions Open Starting Salary $413.00 Per Month Vacation Sick Leave Retirement Plan Group Life, Hospital Doctor Insurance Clothing Allowance Age 21 to 31 -Minimum Height S'8" Minimum Weight 160 lbs.

Must be Resident if Appointed Examination to be Given January 26, 1966 At the Appleton Vocational School ot 1:00 P.M. Room 109 For Further Information end Applications Apply ct APPLETON FIRE DEPARTMENT 700 N. Drew Street Rg. "In these semivacation people have so many other, things going on golf, deep sea! fishing, all kinds of outdoor sports that they msny times won't attend the games." Brown then said that an industrial citv like Cincinnati has game and he dion I get bark iniims, who caught thrre touch-lnto action until the Dec. 12 downs passes in the Browns' 27-game at Los Angeles.

That was 0 victory over Baltimore in the after the Browns already had 14 title contest, wrapped up the Eastern Confer Coach Blanton Collier said enre championship. Warfield ran at the left end spot In that gamp. Warfield suf last werk and looked fine, fered a bruise in the same area "It's been the bright spot of Leg SeieC'en 1 bought it where surgprv had bepn per- the week's work," said Colltpr. from North more going for it as far as the Erickson NFL is concerned than the va- formed on his collarbone, and Warfield savs he feels good Shore's Johnnv be was out for the final game at and is in top shape for the title It's guaranteed for rounds of cation cities. t.

Louis Dec. 13. game "however they want to golf or 230 trips into the rough- He said he would be pushing The 23-year-old receiver was me," whichever comes first." ICincinnati when the NFL own-.

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